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I have a question for the more experience outdoor grower.
This is my first outdoor adventure.
I will be inoculating my soil mix with mycorrhizae. I was wondering whether I should do this while my soil is sitting and I'm waiting to plant, or whether I should do this after I have planted my plants.
Actually, you would ideally amend the fall before you plant (in the spring) as to give the beneficial soil micro-organisms time to break down the amendments to make them available to the plant. Many compounds such as bone meal and other organics require the activity of bacteria and fungi before they are usable.